SMOKING GUN? Hillary Email Released by State Department *WAS* Marked CLASSIFIED
By now i’m sure you all have heard Hillary’s famous line lie that she did not send or receive emails that were “classified at the time.” In this video, Clinton says point blank “Nothing I sent was marked classified.”
Two problems. First of all the American people believe Hillary is lying – the latest Fox News shows 60% of Americans believe Clinton is lying about how her emails were handled compared to only 27% who don’t.

The second bigger problem, is a new Fox News report shows that the public’s instinct that Hillary is lying is likely correct.
Hillary Clinton, from the moment her exclusive use of personal email for government business was exposed, has claimed nothing she sent or received was marked classified at the time.
But a 2012 email released by the State Department appears to challenge that claim because it carries a classified code known as a “portion marking” – and that marking was on the email when it was sent directly to Clinton’s account.
The “C” – which means it was marked classified at the confidential level – is in the left-hand-margin and relates to an April 2012 phone call with Malawi’s first female president, Joyce Banda, who took power after the death of President Mutharika in 2012.
“(C) Purpose of Call: to offer condolences on the passing of President Mukharika and congratulate President Banda on her recent swearing in.”
Everything after that was fully redacted before it was publicly released by the State Department — a sign that the information was classified at the time and dealt with sensitive government deliberations.
A US government source said there are other Clinton emails with classified markings, or marked classified, beyond the April 2012 document.
While the liberal mainstream media continues to ignore Hillary’s scandal in an effort to stop Trump, it’s important to remember her troubles are far from over.
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